Contraception: Morally Wrong in Every Circumstance
Until just 80 years ago every major Christian religion condemned the practice of intentionally sterilizing the marital act as gravely immoral.
Until just 80 years ago every major Christian religion condemned the practice of intentionally sterilizing the marital act as gravely immoral.
When I read the latest report on what the Washington Times termed the “economy of sex,” I wasn’t really expecting to read an analysis of the very thing Pope Paul VI warned about way back in 1968!
Yesterday, I heard the most terrifying words come out of the mouth of a young woman who, on a video, was describing her chosen brand of contraception. She said by subjecting herself to this contraception she would avoid the “Homo sapiens parasite problem.”
Move over Houdini! Planned Parenthood is without a doubt the most successful contortionist mankind has ever known.
According to Wikipedia, “Dragon’s Breath” is a type of pyrotechnic shotgun round that produces a visual effect “similar to that of a short-ranged flamethrower.”
Every time I see a headline that contains the words “Notre Dame” I wince. I remember that awful experience two years ago involving President Obama, an honorary degree and a commencement address.
Cynthia Tucker’s April 13 column, “Abortion is black genocide? Nonsense of course” is itself the nonsense.
“Suffering is part of saying ‘yes’ to the Lord,” Sue Hilgers said. “We were ignored and ostracized by our community, other doctors and even priests. But our work has been as much of a gift to us as we have hoped it would be to others.”
We’ve been paying close attention to the reports of Pope Benedict’s comments regarding the use of condoms in certain special circumstances (see “What the Pope really said about condom use”).
Obamacare has taken on a new identity in the media, and the headlines tell the tale. According to an Associated Press title, “Contraception could be free under health care law.
When is an act of abortion anything less than the direct murder of a preborn child? The answer to this question is never.
I recently attended a meeting during which a member of the audience asked a Catholic pro-life leader why more wasn’t being said about the connection between contraception and abortion.